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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proceeded against" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase "proceeded against" means to take action or legal steps against someone or something. It is often used in a legal context or to describe a course of action being taken. Example: The company proceeded against the employee who had violated the company's code of conduct.
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Offenders will be "liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly".
In 1241 the Knights captured Pskov, then proceeded against Novgorod in March 1242.
Charles proceeded against the Scots but, his armies were no match for Scottish forces.
The probate judge must set the matter for hearing and for examination of the person proceeded against.
The Hartford Fire Insurance Companya Connecticut corporation was proceeded against for alleged violations of the act of 1905.
The ice company was a domestic corporation, and it was proceeded against for having formed a combination to regulate and fix prices.
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It's also unclear how a suit could proceed against US officials likely to refuse to cooperate in the proceedings.
There was no point in proceeding against him.
Just as the case cannot properly proceed against Ms Contostavlos, so also it cannot proceed properly against him.
In 1940, uncertain about how to proceed against Britain, he turned to war against the Soviet Union.
If so, justice would not be served by proceeding against an enfeebled and mentally incompetent defendant.
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